railroads
美 [ˈreɪlˌroʊd]
英 [ˈreɪlˌrəʊd] 
- n.铁路;铁路公司;(包含车辆,房产,建筑物等说的)铁路设施
- v.在…铺设铁路;用铁路运输;〈美口〉急急忙忙送去
- 网络铁路法;铁路部门;铁路交叉轨道
词形变化
复数:railroads 现在分词:railroading 过去式:railroaded 同义词
英汉解释
n. | 2. (包含车辆,房产,建筑物等说的)铁路设施;铁路公司;〈集合词〉铁路员工 |
v. | |
英英解释
例句
Buffett now owns one of the largest railroads in the world, Burlington Northern, which he took private two years ago.
巴菲特现在拥有世界上最大的铁路公司之一,北方伯灵顿,两年后归他个人所有。
Some railroads are made of two or more tracks.
有的铁路铺有两条或两条以上的轨道
The worst aspect of the record was the exploitation of these immigrants by the railroads and industries.
最坏的记录是铁路和工业对那些移民的剥削。
The railroads made it possible to travel from one side of the country to the other in less than a week.
从美国一端旅行到另一端搭火车只要一个星期不到的时间就能办到。
This treaty allowed for white settlements in the area, opened it up to railroads, and fixed the southern boundary of Kansas.
这个条款允许当地的白人移民,修筑铁路及整建堪萨斯州的南部边境。
He had made a vast fortune in gold and diamonds. He had built railroads through the wilderness and become one of the century's great rulers.
他因黄金和钻石发家,他在荒野上建造铁路,是19世纪的伟大领袖之一。
Within a few days, sixty thousand railway workers were on strike. Twenty railroads were closed down.
几天之内,有六万铁路工人参加了罢工,二十条铁路线停运。
In none of these cases did the supreme court deny the right of the states to regulate railroads and other corporations.
在所有这些案件中,最高法院并未否定各州有权管理铁路和其它公司。
As there were no railroads in those days, people had to move from place to place in wagons.
在那时,由于没有铁路,人们从一个地方迁移到另一个地方不得不靠马车。
With overt price-fixing cartels clearly illegal, the railroads turned to mergers as the way to eliminate competition between them.
由于公开联合固定价格的卡特尔明确属于非法,铁路业者转而以合并作为避免相互间竞争的手段。
The western railroads are still trying to catch up with their delivery delays that built up this crop year.
目前西部铁路仍在赶运本作物年度积压的迟发货物。
When Rand was writing in the 1950s, one of the pillars of American industrial might was the railroads.
当20世纪50年代,兰德写这本书的时候,铁路建设是美国经济的支柱产业之一。
Like the Germans, building the autobahn, or the Big Four building the railroads across the West.
像德国,建高速公路,或者四大建设铁路穿越西边。
New methods of transportation developed as steam ships came into regular service and railroads were built.
新的交通方式得到发展,蒸气船发展成为定期的服务,并兴建了大量铁路。
If you've ever played the board game Monopoly, you know that the goal is to collect real estate or control railroads.
如果你有玩过纸上游戏大富翁,你就知道游戏的目的是要搜集最多的不动产,或者控制最多的铁道路线。
Giving the railroads the freedom to run their business as they saw fit led to dramatic improvements.
给铁路公司以他们觉得合适的方式经营铁路运输扭转了大局面。
The stake of this battle were nothing less than control of the most of the western transcontinental railroads.
这次战斗的目标,是对大部分西部横贯大陆铁路的控制。
Railroads justify rate discrimination against captive shippers on the grounds that in the long run it reduces everyone's cost .
铁路公司认为对于主要托运人的费率差是合理的,因为从长远角度考虑这会降低所有人的成本。
The great American railroads responded, immediately employing non-union workers to replace three quarters of the empty positions.
美国铁路为此迅速做出反应,立刻雇佣了无组织工人来填补四分之三的空缺。
They were far from home, hungry, and the railroads hired guards to keep hobos off the trains.
他们离家很远,饥饿,同时铁路雇佣警卫使流浪汉远离火车。
In none of these cases did the supreme court deny the right of the states to regulate railroads and other corporations.
在所有这些案件中,最高法院并未否定各州有权管理铁路和其它公司。
Compared to the railroads, the electrical industry was still young in the 1920s, but its rise had been spectacular.
和铁路相比,电力工业在二十年代仍然很年轻,但它的出现则很惊人。
A cartoon from the New York Herald shows Theodore Roosevelt struggling with a wrestler representing the railroads, as Uncle Sam watches.
这幅《纽约先趋报》的漫画表现的是西奥多.罗斯福正与代表铁路企业利益的摔跤手角力,此时,山姆大叔在一旁观看。
Tens of thousands of others are building railroads, power plants, airports, cement factories, apartment blocks, and official buildings.
对成千上万的人正在建设铁路,电厂,机场,水泥工厂,公寓楼,和官方建筑。
The Federal Government extended some aid to roads, canals, rivers, and harbors, and made extensive land grants to western railroads.
联邦政府则大力资助公路、运河、河运、港口,并为西部铁路建设特许土地拥有权。
Projects include railroads, highways, airports, other large-scale basic infrastructure and an upgrade of the urban electricity grids.
这一领域的项目包括了铁路、公路、机场、其他大型基础设施以及对城市电网的升级改造。
Within eleven years, there were railroads all over England pulling large amounts of supplies and cargo in short spaces of time.
在此后11年内,可在很短的时间里运输大量商品和货物的铁路遍布全英国。
San Antonio lies at the crossroads of major interstate highways and railroads serving both coasts, as well as the NAFTA corridor.
圣安东尼奥坐落于几条经过双边海岸及北美自由贸易协定区贸易通道的主要州际公路和铁路干线的交汇处。
The railroads' solution to the demands of their customers was to join together in price-fixing cartels themselves.
铁路业者针对客户要求的对策是携起手来,进而导致形成共同定价的卡尔特。
"The Class 1 railroads have been building out to be more flexible for the customers, " says Levy.
“1级铁路已经建成,能为顾客提供更大的灵活性,”利维说。
Infrastructure: The infrastructure map shows the layout of the railroads and factories of a country.
基础设施建设:基建地图显示铁路的铺设与工厂的所在。
Rationality of iron melt materials handing assignation and railroads layout can be evaluated by the simulation system.
建立的仿真系统实现安了对铁水物流分配和铁路布局的合理性的研究。
The RFC's initial goal was to provide government-secured loans to financial institutions, railroads and farmers.
RFC的首要目标是提供政府担保贷款给金融机构,铁路和农民。
Investors were losing heavily in the stock market and railroads were unable to pay their debts.
投资客在股票市场与铁道营运上损失惨重,无法偿还他们的债务。
Before the building of transcontinental railroads, California too relied on such ships for much of its trade.
在修建贯穿美洲大陆的铁路之前,加州的大量贸易也依靠这种快帆船进行。
In addition, railroads and roads would have to be improved so large amounts of wheat could be moved to large markets.
此外,铁路和公路还得加以改善,这样大量小麦才能运输到大型市场。
They were allowed to sell lossmaking lines to new short-haul railroads.
他们可以自由出售亏损线路给短途铁路运输公司。
A comparative study of American and German railroads in the 19th century (with emphasis on the role of the state).
关于19世纪美国和德国铁路的对比研究(重点介绍州的作用)。更详细。
Yet railroads continue to borrow billions to acquire one another, with Wall Street cheering them on.
然而由于有华尔街鼓动,铁路公司仍然继续贷款数十亿美元来进行相互兼并。
It limited the amount of money railroads could demand from people who needed to travel or transport their goods.
该法律限制铁路公司向那些乘火车出行或通过火车运输货物的人收取过高的运费。
He found the origins of modern management hierarchies in the rapid growth of the American railroads.
在美国铁路的蓬勃发展中钱德勒发现了现代等级制管理的起源。
But that still does not necessarily mean it is as transformative of an economy as, say, railroads were.
但是,这些仍然不足以证明它对整个经济也具有同样的革命性,就像当年的铁路那样。